Yeah I tend to smile at the home console thought for Switch as well
Mario Kart has no new stages as far as I am aware, according to recent articles such at Eurogamer.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...xe-new-characters-track-list-battle-mode-4623
TBH I would want tracks rather than 5 new racers when taking all into context already discussed.
And yeah regarding Pokemon Go, along with some other movement games from other developers, but context is these players want cheap games to then ironically burn higher levels of cash on 'play extras' as seen by the revenue from Pokemon Go and some of the other cheap to buy movement mobile games.
So how will Nintendo convince these casual players to spend $60 on what is an old game I am not sure, because as you highlighted even Nintendo fans did not flock to it on the Wii U.
This is a great short vid comparing the Wii U and Switch version, it is not really bringing much more tbh (and that is me being generous lol):
Cheers